TRIAC COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE ( . TRI file extension)
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TRIAC COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE ( . TRI file extension)
HI
I have attempted to use the Industrial Editor to communicate with my 1986 TRIAC with no success. (I keep getting the ERROR No. 1010).
I have had great success using the TRIAC software loaded on this site and am able to upload and download programs.
The problem I have is that all saved programs have the file extension . TRI & .TRS. The code generation software I am using creates .NC or .DXF files. Does anyone know how to convert between them?
Also my TRIAC has the 12" monitor missing. Can I just use a TV monitor?
I would like to use a PC monitor is this possible?
Thanks in anticipation.
I have attempted to use the Industrial Editor to communicate with my 1986 TRIAC with no success. (I keep getting the ERROR No. 1010).
I have had great success using the TRIAC software loaded on this site and am able to upload and download programs.
The problem I have is that all saved programs have the file extension . TRI & .TRS. The code generation software I am using creates .NC or .DXF files. Does anyone know how to convert between them?
Also my TRIAC has the 12" monitor missing. Can I just use a TV monitor?
I would like to use a PC monitor is this possible?
Thanks in anticipation.
- davidimurray
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1986 - would that be a North Eastern Electronics controller (PNC3)? We use the Triac (not the industrial editor) software at work and that works just fine.
I assume that these .TRI & .TRS files are just text files? If so, in dos type -
rename c:\filename.nc filename.TRI
DXF files are drawings so you will not be able to input them directly to the machine. You will need to create the g-codes from the DXF files using your CAM software.
Cheers
Dave
I assume that these .TRI & .TRS files are just text files? If so, in dos type -
rename c:\filename.nc filename.TRI
DXF files are drawings so you will not be able to input them directly to the machine. You will need to create the g-codes from the DXF files using your CAM software.
Cheers
Dave
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RE the Monitor - I doubt one of todays monitors would work.
I mean to photograph some of the old monitors we have knocking around as soon as I get a minute - maybe there will be a Triac one in there
They will go into the classifieds section, and because we don't know if they work, will just want to cover post and packing.
I mean to photograph some of the old monitors we have knocking around as soon as I get a minute - maybe there will be a Triac one in there

They will go into the classifieds section, and because we don't know if they work, will just want to cover post and packing.
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Try using the Triac software here -
https://www.denfordata.com/downloads/dos ... FTWARE.zip
The files for this editor are simply text files with a .pnc extension on them.
Cheers
Dave
https://www.denfordata.com/downloads/dos ... FTWARE.zip
The files for this editor are simply text files with a .pnc extension on them.
Cheers
Dave
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Try using the attached software - this should work wiht .pnc extensions
Cheers
Dave
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Hi
I may have come across a monitor for your Triac. Found one in the stores of one of other depts at work. It looks identical to the one on the Triac so I will try and see if it works. With a bit of persuasion I might be able to get the guys to part with it. Drop me a private message for more details and I can try and take some pics if your interested.
Cheers
Dave
I may have come across a monitor for your Triac. Found one in the stores of one of other depts at work. It looks identical to the one on the Triac so I will try and see if it works. With a bit of persuasion I might be able to get the guys to part with it. Drop me a private message for more details and I can try and take some pics if your interested.
Cheers
Dave
Just for info...
The Triac PNC external video output provides a 'normal' composite video output signal.
So any small TV or monitor that has a 'Composite video in' connector should work (this is usually a phono connector on the back of the monitor marked 'video in').
(and don't be fooled by the 'aerial socket' type connector used at the back of the Triacs electrics - it's not a UHF telly signal coming out of there - it's composite video!)
Not sure about America - I don't know if the 50Hz / 60Hz difference would mean a USA composite video monitor would work OK or not.
The Triac PNC external video output provides a 'normal' composite video output signal.
So any small TV or monitor that has a 'Composite video in' connector should work (this is usually a phono connector on the back of the monitor marked 'video in').
(and don't be fooled by the 'aerial socket' type connector used at the back of the Triacs electrics - it's not a UHF telly signal coming out of there - it's composite video!)
Not sure about America - I don't know if the 50Hz / 60Hz difference would mean a USA composite video monitor would work OK or not.
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